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+ | *The CU was founded in 2041 (toward the end of the 126th Congress) by a group of moderate Senators who were republicans, independents and democrats - all of whom banded together to form a new party, and formally organized themselves under it. | ||
+ | *In the House, the moderate coalition was founded as well, with members changing parties and organizing themselves as CU | ||
+ | *This is a realization of the "third way" politics that never was released under Clinton, thus was brewing all this time under the surface, thus when a group of powerful people signed on and began advocating and organizing, the American people were in love with it. |
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United States Congress | |
Previous | Congress |
Following | Congress |
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Adjourned | |
REPUBLICAN SENATE | |
Senate President | |
President pro tempore | |
Majority Leader | |
Majority Whip | |
Republicans | |
Democrats | |
Civic Union | |
Independents/Other | |
REPUBLICAN HOUSE | |
Speaker of the House | |
Majority Leader | |
Majority Whip | |
Republicans | |
Democrats | |
Civic Union | |
Independents/Other |
- The CU was founded in 2041 (toward the end of the 126th Congress) by a group of moderate Senators who were republicans, independents and democrats - all of whom banded together to form a new party, and formally organized themselves under it.
- In the House, the moderate coalition was founded as well, with members changing parties and organizing themselves as CU
- This is a realization of the "third way" politics that never was released under Clinton, thus was brewing all this time under the surface, thus when a group of powerful people signed on and began advocating and organizing, the American people were in love with it.